Huntington-based Pathfinder is a community service group that provides vocational training, housing and life-skills assistance to people with disabilities. It also has locations in Marshall, Wabash and Whitley counties.

Pathfinder President and CEO John Niederman said officials have had their eye on The Summit for quite a while.

“We wanted to be there ever since it was Taylor,” he said. “Now with the other nonprofits there, we hope to be able to work together.”

Grace College and Crossroads Bible College are tenants at The Summit. Niederman said his organization could provide internships and housing assistance to students after they graduate.

This week, Big Brothers Big Sisters of Northeast Indiana announced it was moving into The Summit’s first and second floors in what was Witmer Hall.

Pathfinder would be on the building’s third floor.

Renovations are to be completed in January. Pathfinder would make the move in early January, while Big Brothers Big Sisters will follow later that month.

Ambassador Executive Director Larry Rottmeyer said the addition of Pathfinders will create a nice mix of tenants.

“They’re all focused on education and training and the needs of the county,” he said. “They’ll work together.”